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You know actually I really don’t enjoy listening to hip hop most of the time. I used to…
Shhhhh!
But I do enjoy listening to hip-hop!
I even listen to French hip-hop, which I consider superiour to the US version.
It’s all right Max. You don’t have to pretend…
Although, having said that, pointing out that the French version is better is a wonderfully middle class strategem. I like it! Will have to post on that some time.
[In truth, I’ve got a superb French hip hop compilation called ‘Le Flow’ and still have a soft spot for MC Solaar}
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